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Hong Kong employers urged to do more to foster inclusive workplaces for workers with ADHD

  • Writer: Chris McMillan
    Chris McMillan
  • Nov 4, 2024
  • 1 min read

Korean Times


3rd November 2024


Korea Times


3rd November 2024


Hong Kong employers urged to do more to foster inclusive workplaces for workers with ADHD


Hongkonger Helena Cho, 26, has difficulty reading and writing in Chinese, focusing on monotonous tasks and remembering things sometimes.


Diagnosed with Chinese language dyslexia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) at 13, Cho, who refused to disclose her real name, graduated from Polytechnic University with a degree in fashion technology two years ago and found a job as a quality technician with a clothes manufacturer.


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